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Hi

I have a fuse board in a big shed i'm working on and the client wants 3 fluorescent lights running of it but all with their own switches. He wants them of the same breaker,what is the best way to wire this circuit?

Many thanks
 
Are you an electrician? What part of the circuit design particularly is giving you problems?
 
or get wi-fi lights. must be available on ebay. :-------:
 
I was going to put this in the DIY section but the phrase 'and the client' kind of excludes it from qualifying. Maybe/hopefully there's some issue that wasn't very well explained in the OP.
 
I was going to put this in the DIY section but the phrase 'and the client' kind of excludes it from qualifying. Maybe/hopefully there's some issue that wasn't very well explained in the OP.

DIYer for sure
 
and as usual, opening post then nowhere to be seen!
its their first post as well, and deffo belongs in the diy section. they are a roofer.
detective Dan is on the case ;-)
 
and as usual, opening post then nowhere to be seen!
its their first post as well, and deffo belongs in the diy section. they are a roofer.
detective Dan is on the case ;-)

Well spotted that man!

I suspect that advising roofers how to do basic electrical installation is outside the scope of this forum.
 
Although he does know how to spell 'fluorescent', which is more than many of the so-called electricians on here, so maybe he's not beyond hope! :D
 
Okay, hats off to Mr Holmes and Mr Poirot. I'll put this in the DIY section as he's not an electrician.
 
Hi

I have a fuse board in a big shed i'm working on and the client wants 3 fluorescent lights running of it but all with their own switches. He wants them of the same breaker,what is the best way to wire this circuit?

Many thanks

The best way,may be to wire them from the same breaker, with each light having its own switch,he will be happy then
 

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